It is with great excitement that we announce the launch of the brand new Luceo Images website. Our revamped destination will feature a dynamic new group blog with individual blogs for each of our photographers that will be updated regularly. While there is always a twinge of nostalgia that comes with closing an outlet to share thoughts and personal work, this move has been anxiously anticipated and we are excited to start showcasing all the hard work that has gone into this new creation.

So pull up your stakes and move on over to our new blog. Make yourself at home, we’ll be here a while.

Slaby recently spent several days photographing the Haverfield family for Audubon Magazine. The Haverfield’s have been embroiled in a long-running war with the county in which their cattle ranch sits over the presence of prairie dogs on the property. The Haverfields believe the prairie dogs contribute to increased productivity on their ranch. Old school western Kansas does not. You can read more about the debate and view more pictures on Slaby’s blog, here.

Slaby recently photographed Patagonia Sportswear founder Yvon Chouinard for U.S. News & World Report’s Best Leaders issue. Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoorsman, describes himself as a natural innovator and a reluctant businessman. Patagonia’s business model is unique in that it encourages responsible growth and has a built in system that returns 1% of its net sales to environmental causes. The company also pays employees to work full-time on environmental issues.

You can view more photographs and read more about the process on Slaby’s blog, here.

David Walter Banks recently spent some time photographing Roberta Antonio for the Wall Street Journal. As the economy has declined, employers have cut benefits, staff, shared health costs, and retirement contribument at alarming rates. Some people, like Antonio, have been able to hang on to lost jobs by coming back in a contract capacity. Antonio has even found that she likes working from home as an added benefit.

David Walter Banks recently spent the day with Tom Dunn, a former defense lawyer for death row inmates, has traded the courtroom for the classroom and now teaches language arts at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School near downtown Atlanta. Dunn now feels that he has a chance to change the course of lives before it’s too late. To read more and check out the nytimes slideshow click here.

Slaby recently photographed an essay on Aurora, Colorado, the mundane, bedroom community where alleged terror plotter Najibullah Zazi resided before his arrest and extradition. More can be read about the assignment at Slaby’s blog, here.

The article is available here. Time’s online essay can be viewed here.